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Name: Riyu LU
Date of birth: 28 April, 1967
Affiliation: Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Tel: +86-10-8299-5292(o)
Fax: +86-10-6256-0390
Address: Institute of Atmospheric Physics
Chinese Academy of Sciences
PO Box 9804, Beijing 100029, CHINA
Email: lr@mail.iap.ac.cn

Brief Experences

Education
1982.9 每 1987.7 B.Sc. Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China
1987.9 每 1994 Ph.D. Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Professional experience
1992.9 每 present Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences
1996 每 2000 Associate Professor of IAP
1999 每 2005 Deputy Director of Climate Division of IAP
2000 每 present Professor of IAP
2001 每 present Editor of the ※Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences§
2002 每 present Editor of the Journal ※Advances in Atmospheric Sciences§
2004 每 present Academic assistant of Director of IAP
2007 每 present Editor of the ※Journal of the Korean Meteorological Society§

1994.11 每 1995.3 Visiting scientist, Korea National University of Education and Pusan National University, Korea
1997.1 每 1997.4 Visiting scientist, Meteorological Research Institute, Korea Meteorological Administration, Korea
1998.11 每 1999.4 Visiting scientist, Department of Meteorology, the University of Reading, United Kingdom
2000.3 〞 2000.8 Visiting scientist, Meteorological Research Institute, Korea Meteorological Administration. Korea

Research interests

Riyu Lu;s major field is climate dynamics, especially in the Asian monsoon system. He studies variability in the East Asian upper-tropospheric westerly jet stream, western Pacific subtropical anticyclone, and atmospheric convection over the tropical western North Pacific 求 all these factors are closely connected with the rainfall anomalies in East Asia 求 as well as the interaction among these factors. He also studies the impacts of the ENSO and Atlantic Ocean forcing on the Asian monsoon.

Ongoing Projects

FROM TOPICS PERIODS AMOUNT  
CAS Program of Knowledge Innovation for the 3rd period 2007-2009 120,000  
MOST Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction over the Joining Area of Asia-Indian-Pacific and Its Impact on the Short-Term Climate Variation in China 2006-2010 300,000  
NSFC Midlatitude quasi-stationary waves and their impacts on the East Asian winter monsoon 2005-2007 300,000 PI
NSFC Climate variability over East Asia-western Pacific and its prediction 2006-2008 270,000  

Note:
a. The amounts are in RMB yuans.
b. Abbreviations:
CAS: Chinese Academy of Sciences;
MOST: Ministry of Science and Technology of China;
NSFC: National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Publications

  1. Lu, R., H. Ding, Chan-Su Ryu, Z. Lin, and H. Dong, 2007: Mid-latitude westward propagating disturbances preceding intraseasonal oscillations of convection over the subtropical western North Pacific during summer. Geophys. Res. Lett., Accepted.

  2. Li, Y., R. Lu, and B. Dong, 2007: The ENSO - Asian Monsoon Interaction in a Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere GCM. J. Climate, 20(20), to be published.

  3. Lu, R., Y. Li, and B. Dong, 2007: Arctic Oscillation and Antarctic Oscillation in internal atmospheric variability with an ensemble AGCM simulation. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 24, 152-162.

  4. Lu, R., Y. Li, and B. Dong, 2007: East Asian precipitation increase under the global warming. Journal of the Korean Meteorological Society, 43, 267-272.

  5. Lu, R., Y. Li, and C.-S. Ryu, 2007: Relationship between the Zonal Displacement of the Western Pacific Subtropical High and the Dominant Modes of Low-tropospheric Circulation in Summer. Progress in Natural Science, 17, to be published.

  6. Li, Yong, Riyu Lu, and Jinhai He, 2007: Several climate factors influencing the winter temperature over China. Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 31, 505-514. (in Chinese)

  7. Lu, R., B. Dong, and H. Ding, 2006: Impact of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation on the Asian summer monsoon. Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L24701, doi:10.1029/2006GL027655.

  8. Lu, R., Y. Li, and B. Dong, 2006: External and internal summer atmospheric variability in the western North Pacific and East Asia. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 84, 447-462.

  9. Lee, J. H., K. T. Sohn, and R. Lu, 2006: Forecasting of monthly mean of surface air temperature on Korean Peninsula. Journal of the Korean Data Analysis Society, 8, 1255-1264.

  10. Wu, Weijie, Jinhai He, Hyo-Sang Chung, Chun-Ho Cho, and Riyu Lu, 2006: The relationship between the East Asian up-tropospheric jet stream in summer and climatic characteristics of synoptic-scale disturbance. Climatic and Environmental Research, 11, 525-534. (in Chinese)

  11. Li, Yong, Riyu Lu, and Jinhai He, 2006: Dependence and independence of the Western Pacific teleconnection pattern upon the sea surface temperatures in the equatorial central and eastern Pacific. Progress in Natural Science, 16, 1051-1055. (in Chinese)

  12. Li, Yong, Riyu Lu, and Jinhai He, 2006: Tropical large-scale atmospheric circulation and sea surface temperature corresponding to autumn precipitation in Hainan Island. Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 30, 1034-1042. (in Chinese)

  13. Lu, R., B. Ren, and H.-S. Chung, 2005: Differences in annual cycle and 30-60-day oscillations between the summers of strong and weak convection over the tropical western North Pacific. J. Climate, 18, 4649-4659.

  14. Lu, R., and B. Ren, 2005: The influence of ENSO on the seasonal convection evolution and the phase of 30-60-day oscillations during boreal summer. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 83, 1025-1040.

  15. Lu, R. and B. Dong, 2005: Impact of Atlantic SST anomalies on the summer climate in the western North Pacific during 1997-1998. J. Geophys. Res., 110, D16102, doi:10.1029/2004JD005676.

  16. Lu, R., 2005: The impact of Atlantic sea surface temperatures on the warmest global surface air temperature of 1998. J. Geophys. Res., 110, D05103, doi:10.1029/2004JD005203.

  17. Lu, R., 2005: Interannual variation of North China rainfall in rainy season and SSTs in the equatorial eastern Pacific. Chinese Science Bulletin, 50, 2069-2073.

  18. Lin, Z., and R. Lu, 2005: Interannual meridional displacement of the East Asian upper-tropospheric jet stream in summer. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 22, 199-211.

  19. Lu, R., B. Dong, R. D. Cess, and G. L. Potter, 2004: The 1997/98 El Nino: A test for climate models. Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, L12216, doi:10.1029/2004GL019956.

  20. Lu, R. and B.-J. Kim, 2004: The climatological Rossby wave source over the STCZs in the summer Northern Hemisphere. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 82, 657-669.

  21. Lu, R., 2004: Associations among the components of the East Asian summer monsoon system in the meridional direction. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 82, 155-165.

  22. Ren, B., R. Lu, and Z. Xiao, 2004: A possible linkage in the interdecadal variability of rainfall over North China and the Sahel. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 21, 699-707.

  23. Lu, Riyu, 2003: Linear relationship between the interdecadal and interannual variabilities of North China rainfall in rainy season. Chinese Science Bulletin, 48, 1040-1044.

  24. Lu, Riyu, Baek-Jo Kim, Sun-Hee Shin and Chun-Ho Cho, 2003: Simulation of the East Asian summer monsoon by METRI GDAPS. Chinese J. of Atmos. Sci., 27, 127-142.

  25. Huang, R. H., R. Y. Lu, C. Wen and J. R. Chen, 2003: Interaction among the East Asian summer and winter monsoons, the tropical western Pacific and ENSO cycle. Atmosphere, 13, 47-68.

  26. Lu, R.-Y., J.-H. Oh and B.-J. Kim, 2002: 200 hPa mid-latitudinal Rossby waves as a possible link between the Indian and East Asian summer monsoons. Tellus, 54A, 44-55.

  27. Lu, Riyu, 2002: Indexes for the summertime western North Pacific subtropical high. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 19, 1004-1028.

  28. Lu, Riyu, Chan-Su Ryu and Buwen Dong, 2002: Associations between the western North Pacific monsoon and the South China Sea monsoon. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 19, 12-24.

  29. Lu, Riyu, 2002: Precursory SST anomalies associated with the convection over the western Pacific warm pool. Chinese Science Bulletin, 47, 696-699.

  30. Lu, Riyu, 2002: Separation of interannual and interdecadal variations of rainfall in North China. Chinese J. of Atmos. Sci., 26, 377-392.

  31. Lu, Riyu, 2002: Association between the surface temperature in Eurasia and the Changma withdrawals. Korean Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 5, 63-70.

  32. Shaffrey, L.C., B.J. Hoskins and R. Lu, 2002: The relationship between the North American summer monsoon, the Rocky Mountains and the North Pacific subtropical anticyclone in HadAM3. Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 128, 2607-2622.

  33. Kim, B.-J., S.-E. Moon, R. Lu and R. H. Kripalani, 2002: Teleconnections: Summer monsoon over Korea and India. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 19, 665-676.

  34. Kim, B.-J., R. Huang and R. Lu, 2002: Possible linkage between the East Asian winter monsoon and the summer rainfall in Korea. Korean Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 5, 111-120.

  35. Lu, R.-Y., 2001: Interannual variability of the summertime North Pacific subtropical high and its relation to atmospheric convection over the Warm Pool. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 79, 771-783.

  36. Lu, Riyu and Buwen Dong, 2001: Westward extension of North Pacific subtropical high in summer. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 79, 1229-1241.

  37. Lu, Riyu, 2001: Atmospheric circulations and sea surface temperatures related to the convection over the western Pacific warm pool on the interannual scale. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 18, 270-282.

  38. Lu, Riyu, J.-H. Oh, B.-J. Kim, H.-J. Beak and Ronghui Huang, 2001: Associations with the interannual variations of onset and withdrawal of the Changma. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 18, 1066-1080.

  39. Lu, Riyu, 2001: Some features of the northeastern Asian blocking highs. Chinese J. of Atmos. Sci., 25, 59-71.

  40. Lu, Riyu, 2001: Eddies during the blocking maintenance over the Northeastern Asia in summer. Chinese J. of Atmos. Sci. 25, 209-223.

  41. Oh, J.-H., R.-Y. Lu, W.-T. Kwon and S.-B. Ryoo, 2001: The 500 hPa geopotential fields in the mid-high latitudes associated with Changma. Korean J. of Atmospheric Sciences, 3, 83-94.

  42. Lu Riyu, 2000: Anomalies in the tropics associated with the heavy rainfall in East Asia during the summer of 1998. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 17, 205-220.

  43. Lu Riyu and Huang Ronghui, 1998: Influence of EAP pattern on interannual variations of blocking highs over the northeastern Asia in summer. Chinese J. of Atmos. Sci., 22, 221-230.

  44. Sung-Euii Moon, Ung-Jun Kim, Baek-Jo Kim, Huang Rong-Hui, Yuan Chong-Guang, Li Xu and Lu Ri-Yu, 1998: Seasonal prediction experiments of the summer drought and flood in East Asia with GCM and atmosphere/Ocean coupled GCM. Korean Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Vol. 1, No. 1, 59-69.

  45. Huang Ronghui, Li Xu, Yuan Chongguang and Lu Riyu, 1998: Seasonal prediction experiments of the summer droughts and floods during the early 1990*s in East Asia with numerical models. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 15, 434-446.

  46. Kim, Baek-Jo, Sung-Euii Moon, Ronghui Huang and Riyu Lu, 1997: Influence of the SST anomalies in the equatorial Pacific on the summertime atmospheric circulation over East Asia and summer rainfall in Korea. J. of Korean Meteor. Soc., 33, 797-805.

  47. Lu Riyu and Huang Ronghui, 1996: Energetics examination of the blocking episodes in the northern hemisphere. Chinese J. of Atmos. Sci., 20, 118-130.

  48. Lu Riyu and Huang Ronghui, 1996: The transformed time-mean meridional circulation equation and its application to the diagnostic analysis of the blocking high formation. Chinese J. of Atmos. Sci., 20, 93-104.

  49. Lu Riyu and Huang Ronghui, 1996: Numerical simulation of the effect of the SST anomalies in the tropical western Pacific on the blocking highs over the north-eastern Asia. Adv. Atmos. Sci., 13, 411-424.

  50. Lu, R.-Y., Y.-S. Chung and R.-H. Huang, 1995: Interannual variations of the precipitation in Korea and the comparison with those in China and Japan. J. of the Korean Environmental Sciences, 4, 345-356.
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